Strength Properties of Steel and Bamboo Reinforced Concrete Containing Quarry Dust, Rice Husk Ash and Guinea Corn Husk Ash

S. Odeyemi, R. Abdulwahab, M. Akinpelu, R. Afolabi, O. Atoyebi
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The rising cost of concrete production due to the global recession in world economy caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the greenhouse gases emitted in the production of cement has necessitated the need for alternative materials for cement. In this study, bamboo strips and steel rebars were used as reinforcements in a ternary blended concrete to determine their strength properties. In alignment with standard requirements for testing, concrete specimens were tested at curing ages of 7, 14 and 28 days for compressive, splitting tensile and flexural strengths. The morphological and bond characteristics of the bamboo were determined through the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Fourier Transform Infra-Red Spectroscopy (FTIR), respectively; while its tensile strength was determined and compared with that of steel reinforcement. These results showed that bamboo is ductile and has stretching vibrational spectrum. The combinations of quarry dust, river sand, Rice Husk Ash (RHA) and Guinea Corn Husk Ash (GCHA) yielded compressive and split tensile strengths of 20.4 N/mm 2 and 2.18 N/mm 2 , respectively. Concrete with 50 % river sand and 50 % quarry dust performed better in flexure for both Bamboo Reinforced Concrete (BRC) and Steel Reinforced Concrete (SRC) at 28 days with strengths of 12.75 N/mm 2 and 22.49 N/mm 2 , respectively. Therefore, bamboo, quarry dust, rice husk and guinea corn husk ash can be used for reinforced concrete production.
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含采石场粉尘、稻壳灰和几内亚玉米壳灰的钢和竹增强混凝土的强度特性
新型冠状病毒感染症(COVID-19)导致的全球经济衰退和水泥生产过程中排放的温室气体等,导致混凝土生产成本上升,因此需要替代水泥材料。在本研究中,竹条和钢筋作为增强材料在三元混合混凝土中,以确定其强度性能。按照标准测试要求,混凝土试件在养护7天、14天和28天进行了抗压、劈裂抗拉和抗弯强度测试。利用扫描电镜(SEM)和傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)分析了竹材的形态特征和键合特征;测定了其抗拉强度,并与钢筋进行了对比。结果表明,竹材具有延展性和拉伸的振动谱。采石场粉尘、河砂、稻壳灰(RHA)和玉米壳灰(GCHA)的抗压强度和劈裂抗拉强度分别为20.4 N/mm 2和2.18 N/mm 2。含有50%河砂和50%采石场粉尘的混凝土在28天的抗弯性能中,竹增强混凝土(BRC)和钢增强混凝土(SRC)的强度分别为12.75 N/mm 2和22.49 N/mm 2。因此,竹子、采石场粉尘、稻壳和几内亚玉米壳灰分可用于生产钢筋混凝土。
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